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What comes next? Post-election scenarios and the Constitution
Categories: Coalition, Conservatives, Election
The surprising increase in NDP popularity makes this election harder than usual to predict. But there are three main scenarios that could play out after election day.
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What is Reality Check?
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It is not uncommon in the thrust of partisan debate for facts to go astray. That's when Reality Check steps in.
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Women candidates on the rise
Canada's political parties are on pace to nominate more women candidates than in recent elections.
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Coalition governments: a list of the more prominent ones
Categories: Coalition
Coalition governments rule in eight European countries, incuding Britain and Germany, as well as the more sprawling democracies such as India and Brazil. We start a list.
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Guaranteed Income Supplement: Who is helping seniors?
Categories: Budget, Seniors, Stephen Harper
As the election campaign progresses, you will be hearing much about Canada's hard-hit seniors.
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- Record number of women elected
- There will be more female faces in the House of Commons following Monday's federal election that saw 76 women elected, the highest number of women ever. more »
- Layton defends inexperienced Quebec caucus
- NDP Leader Jack Layton defends his youngest, least-experienced caucus members after Quebec voters elect three McGill University students and a pub manager who doesn't speak French or live in the francophone riding she'll represent. more »
- Ignatieff quits as Liberal leader
- Michael Ignatieff is quitting as the Liberal leader after his party took an electoral drubbing on Monday night. more »
- Harper faces cabinet gaps
- With Parliament expected to return to work at the end of May, Prime Minister Stephen Harper will have openings to fill after losing several cabinet ministers on election night. more »
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